Architectural lighting within the built environment is a specialty of Lighting Technology Projects, responding to the needs of architects and designers briefs, bringing solutions and specified schemes to the table.
Recent key projects of public art and structure lighting include The Bristol Light Wall, where 10,000 nodes of LED create live, interactive shapes & patterns responding to movement on the plaza below. Also public art in Brighton where a 100mtr long bench is inlaid with full colour LED nodes
and animations played through, this again just for arts’ sake.
Then there is the nightly presence of facade lighting, giving buildings and structures either a natural or sometimes theatrical highlight. None more so than with Plantation Place, a 40 metre long glass light box with a rendering of the dark side of the moon, internally lit with full colour changing
LED floods.
Whatever the building or structure, LTP can add value to a design or specification through value engineering and attention to detail.
